At 6300 feet, on the shore of the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, this area is forested like a typical high desert community with pinion pine, juniper and sparse sagebrush. There is an amphitheater that is used for interpretive programs. Campers come here to fish, hike, boat and enjoy the beach area.
The area is known not only for its beautiful and startling red cliffs, but also its world class fishing. Lake, brown and rainbow trout fishing, boating, swimming and scuba diving are also available at the reservoir. River rafting on the Green is also spectacular, with the red cliff walls rising on both sides of the river.
The dam at the reservoir offers guided tours every hour of the working hydroelectric plant and the history of the area. The Fenley Dinosaur Area is also a popular attraction for those interested in learning the history of the area.